Category Archives: Gig Reviews

50 years ago this month, Monto Water Rats will be celebrating a very special anniversary. In December 1962 a young man by the name of Bob Dylan descended on the pub in King’s Cross to play his first ever show … Continue reading →

Outside of the Underworld in Camden an elderly, jamaican gentleman is strumming away on his guitar. He soulfully sings Bob Marley covers while people venture underground for tonight’s show. Inside in the venue, the vibe could not be more different … Continue reading →

When Hundred Reasons released their debut album in 2002, the groups that were topping the charts included names such as Liberty X, Atomic Kitten and S Club Juniors. While Hundred Reasons’ Ideas Above Our Station might not have reached the … Continue reading →

Hot on the heels of their latest album release, Aussie duo DZ Deathrays packed out Camden’s Barfly to play their brand of “thrash pop” that people seem to be enjoying – quite a lot it would seem. Openers Horse Fight … Continue reading →

Tonight’s show at The Peel in Kingston boasts an impressive amount of talent direct from the British hardcore scene. Heights headline and celebrate by playing their phenomenal debut album Dead Ends in full with the support of Polar, Heart of … Continue reading →

Tonight’s show at Camden’s Barfly has a line up that could easily, in a few years time be playing bigger sold out shows around the country. With Xtra Mile’s Crazy Arm headlining tonight, they’ve bought with them an all British … Continue reading →

On an October afternoon when most people are eating their Sunday roast dinners, Off With Their Heads played a small scale show in Kingston at The Fighting Cocks before they supported Samiam that night in London. With it feeling more … Continue reading →